New York's secret origins
Any time of day, New York looks like a comic. Every block of Manhattan tells part of the story, like illustrated panels on the page: Superman soars over Midtown's skyscrapers, Batman lurks on the rooftops of Gothic buildings, the Spirit sulks in the shadows of the Lower East Side and Spider-Man's girlfriends plunge to almost certain deaths from the borough-spanning bridges.
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Baltimore's Comic-Con Attracts Twilight Vampires, Supermen, and Even Some D.C. Journalists and Government Workers in Disguise
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Archie Comics introduces gay character
DEARBORN -- According to Dan Merritt, proprietor of Green Brain Comics, gay characters in mainstream comic books in recent years have become more archetypal rather than stereotypical.
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Batman versus Superman as class warfare? Grant Morrison: 'Bruce has a butler, Clark has a boss'
This is Part Two of the Hero Complex interview with Grant Morrison, the Scottish writer who has added a swirl of surreal and touch of the absurd to the top titles at DC Comics. (You can read Part One right...
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Nationally known illustrator from Oklahoma never stopped drawing
Oklahoma artist attempts to share experiences in his work.
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